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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern’s Zoom portal for students and faculty. The University will now hold classes virtually via the video-conference platform Zoom following campus closures due to COVID-19.

Professors prepare classes for online learning

April 7, 2020

In a new era of remote learning, Communication Prof. Jeffery Hancock is now teaching dance to students around the world, without a studio. Without access to Northwestern’s studio and stage resources...

Annie May Swift Hall, which is home to the Radio/Television/Film department. With remote learning lasting until at least April 27, RTVF students and faculty are unsure of how to proceed with film shoots on campus.

“These are very strange times:” remote learning disrupts student films, RTVF classes

March 24, 2020

For over a year, Communication senior Mega Dafiaghor has been working on a short film called “Neutral Good.” The movie is her project for the Radio/Television/Film department’s two-quarter Advanced...

Communication senior Esteban Espino speaks at Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua on Friday. Espino presented a selection of his works and spoke about his perspective on filmmaking.

Communication senior presents film work at university in Mexico, talks influences

May 31, 2018

While most people grow up observing theater from the audience, Communication senior Esteban Espino watched shows come to life from backstage. Espino said his love for music and movement trace back to his...

Northwestern alum Jun Sung Ahn finds fame, individuality on YouTube

Northwestern alum Jun Sung Ahn finds fame, individuality on YouTube

January 25, 2018

When Jun Sung Ahn filmed his violin cover of “Let It Go” on the Lakefill four years ago, the possibility of frostbite seemed more realistic than viral fame. “We called it ‘the polar vortex,’”...

“We Believe in Dinosaurs” follows the creation of Ark Encounter, a life-size construction of Noah’s Ark. Communication lecturer Clayton Brown, co-director of the film, said the documentary explores the complex conflict between science and religion in America.

Communication professor, alumna make film about conflict between science, religion

November 16, 2017

A&E When the flood came, Noah loaded his animals into the ark, the biblical tale goes. There were cattle and lions, birds and fish and, according to creationists, dinosaurs. “We Believe in Dinosaurs”...

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